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Collaborating with boards and cards in Confluence OnDemand

This is a guest blog from Comalatech, makers of Canvas for Confluence OnDemand and Ad hoc Workflows and Ad hoc Canvas for Confluence download. We launched Canvas for Confluence OnDemand at this year’s Summit in October. Canvas allows you to create simple boards to add to your pages in Confluence OnDemand. With boards and cards, Canvas helps you brainstorm and visualize your ideas in […]

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Case study: Why did Santa go Jira Service Desk?

Based in the North Pole, Santa Claus Ltd. (SCL) is the leading provider of consumer goods on the world’s second-most celebrated holiday, Christmas. SCL delivers presents to every child in the world between the hours of 9pm on Christmas Eve and 5am Christmas morning, in 24 time zones. Santa Claus Ltd. Headquartered: The North Pole  […]

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Jira on-boarding competition update: Bigger prize, one week left!

There are only eight days left until the Jira on-boarding competition closes on December 20th. We started the competition to give you, our customers, a chance to help shape the way we onboard new Jira users. We know that everyone has their own recipe for successfully spreading Jira adoption, and we want to use the […]

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Git: The “T” is for “team!”

You’ve probably heard about the awesome workflow capabilities that Git can offer you. But you may be asking yourself, “How can a version control system that just stores my code history really be that helpful?” The answer is all in the workflows. For many teams, some of the most pressing development questions can be addressed […]

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Fisheye and Crucible 3.2 release: Check out repositories and search faster

I’m pleased to announce that the new Fisheye and Crucible release is out!  We’re improving the way Fisheye and Crucible can be the central place for your developers to discover source, and improve code quality. Try Fisheye and Crucible 3.2 today Better design with the Atlassian Design Guidelines Thanks to the Atlassian Design Guidelines (ADG), we’re unifying […]

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Scaling agile in the enterprise with SAFe and Jira Agile

This guest post from Sander Brienen, senior engineer and Atlassian Expert at Avisi, is part of our Do Agile Right mini-series about about scaling agile. Sander speaks regularly at various Atlassian user groups and events, including Atlassian Summit 2013. Atlassian Summit was a while ago already. It was during the event that I presented a way to implement the Scaled Agile Framework […]

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Delighting our customers the moment they walk through the door

Every quarter, Atlassian holds an event called ShipIt. Essentially, the whole company stops work for 24 hours (usually a Thursday and Friday) to form teams and compete to build kickass products, plugins, or features. For ShipIt 25, Patrick Teen, Jason Sheehy, and I decided to tackle the visitor sign in app at reception here in […]

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Inside Atlassian: introducing Atlassian QA

This is the first in a series of blogs on Atlassian QA. We will cover how the QA strategy has been implemented in different teams, the tools and techniques we use, and the personal experiences from members of the team. True, it’s an assumption – but probably a safe one – that the majority of […]

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Mark your calendars: Atlassian Summit is back September 9 – 11, 2014

Atlassian Summit, our annual user conference, will be hosted next September 9 – 11, 2014 at the newly renovated San Jose Convention Center. Get ready for product reveals, bigger breakout sessions, a new show floor, and even more ways to connect with Atlassians, expert partners, and similarly minded customers. Early Bird registration for Summit 2014 […]

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5 ways to work with Jira issues in Confluence

Half of the teams that use Jira also use Confluence. Development teams live in Jira where they track their work; The rest of the business lives in Confluence where everyone collaborates around requirements, documentation, marketing plans, sales reports, and anything else. We’ve worked hard over the last year to bring Jira into Confluence like never […]

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New webinar – Feature development lifecycle with Git

If you’ve ever sat down with a more experienced developer for a pair programming session, you’d probably agree that it’s one of the most effective ways to learn, and absorb new skills, tools, and tricks. So I am very happy to present you with a new webinar that will reproduce the same feel of a […]

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ADG-ifying the way Jira communicates an issue’s status

Here at Atlassian we’ve been focusing a lot on user experience – a year ago, we introduced the Atlassian Design Guidelines (ADG), which serve to unify the customer experience across all of our products and add-ons with a  simple, and straightforward approach. Jira goes ADG Jira 6, released May 2013, is now ADG compliant with a […]

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Atlassian Foundation in Cambodia: Meeting the girls

A team of 11 Atlassians visited Cambodia to further our efforts in rebuilding education there. This is a continuing post in our series on the Atlassian Foundation’s contributions to Room to Read in Cambodia. Read more in the series here. It can be hard to appreciate what you have until you compare it to what others don’t have. This was the […]

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Confluence Questions – Question of the month

This is the inaugural post in a new series called Question of the Month in which we highlight the many ways Atlassians use Confluence Questions. Read on for insight into Atlassian’s culture, values, and our newest collaboration tool, Confluence Questions.

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Atlassian Foundation in Cambodia: What we’ve achieved so far

A team of 11 Atlassians visited Cambodia to further our efforts in rebuilding education there. This is a continuing post in our series on the Atlassian Foundation’s contributions to Room to Read in Cambodia. Read more in the series here.